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Announcing the 2013 Symposium on . . .

Big Data
ApplicAtions And AnAlytics
For DeFense anD IntellIgence

EXpERts from DIA, CIA, NGA, Joint Staff, USAF/ISR,

AFOSR, DCGS-N, SPAWAR, INSCOM, NV/RSTA (PEOIEW&S), Army G-2, DARPA, Northrop Grumman, Boeing, IBM, Oracle, Harris, EMC, MicroTech, Digital Globe, Aptima, Data Tactics and Palantir Examine:

Government Strategy, Policy, Plans and Initiatives Identifying High-Value Missions and Applications Flexibility, Scalability and Security Issues and Solutions Using The Latest Tools and Technologies Predictive Analytics, Semantics, Cloud, Metadata, etc. BDA Implementation: Collection, Processing, Management and Dissemination Strategies and Techniques BDA in the Enterprise Architecture

Washington, DC
April 24-25, 2013
Symposium Management by:

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Technology Training Corporation

Big Data for Defense, Intelligence, and Homeland Security


todays Warfighter has access to an ever-increasing number of sensors, imagers, internet artifacts, open source and other sophisticated collection devices and mechanisms, to the point that a major challenge has become how to sift through this massive amount of information to find the most critical and actionable items of intelligence. Increasingly, this must be accomplished in near-real time and the information must be packaged in a format capable of being shared with all other pertinent parties. The result is that sensor, computer and communication technologies are being strained beyond capacity to keep pace with current and future information management and analysis needs. Big data tools, techniques, and technologies seek to provide the means to analyze, exploit and share conclusions drawn from this seemingly overwhelming information load. this outstanding symposium brings together the key government and industry experts who are shaping the direction of big data research and development for defense, intelligence and homeland security. What are the latest osd and service needs and initiatives in big data? How is big data analytics being applied to isR, intelligence sharing, GEoint fusion, video analytics, atmospherics, identity, biometrics, and a whole range of other critical mission applications? What role are new tools, techniques, and technologies predictive analytics, cloud computing, metadata, etc. playing in making big data analytics a reality? What are the future challenges and opportunities? What role(s) can industry play? These and many other critical questions will be examined during this outstanding two-day event.

Our Distinguished Panel of Experts


Mr. Gus Hunt Dr. Ann Carbonell Mr. Grant Schneider Ms. Lisa Shaler-Clark Mr. Samuel Oliver, Jr. Ms. Patricia Guitard, SES Dr. Andrew Hall Senior Representative Mr. Chuck Gassert Dr. Robert Bonneau Mr. Tom Conway Dr. Dan Hammerstrom Mr. Tim Paydos Mr. Jason Dalton Mr. Stephen Long Mr. John Delay Mr. Steve Hagan Mr. Charles Fleischman Mr. Rich Campbell Mr. Tony Jimenez Mr. Robert McCormack Mr. Brian Schimpf Mr. Bruce Goldfeder chief technology officer, central Intelligence agency Director, Innovision Integration office, nga Deputy Director/cIo, Information Management, DIa Deputy Director/Program Manager, Futures, InscoM, Us army chief, Isr PeD and applications Division (a2cP), Dcs/Isr, UsaF Deputy Director, Intelligence (g-2), Us army Deputy Director, Intelligence, Joint staff space and naval Warfare systems center, Us navy assistant Program Manager, Dcgs-n, Us navy Program Director, Very complex networks, aFosr office of the Project Manager, nV/rsta, Peo-IeW&s, Us army Program Manager, UPsIDe, DarPa Director, Worldwide Business analytics and optimization, IBM senior scientist, Digital globe Director, Isr technology Integration, northrop grumman chief strategic officer/architect, geospatial solutions, Harris corp. Vice President, server technologies, oracle Public sector chief technology officer, Boeing Intelligence systems chief technology officer, eMc Federal President and chief executive officer, Microtech Director of analytics, aptima Forward Deployed engineer, Palantir Division technical lead, Data tactics

BiG dAtA intelligence Analytics and Applications for defense,


and Homeland security
Washington, DC April 24-25, 2013

SYMPOSIUM AgEnDA
I. government needs, Initiatives, Opportunities and Challenges
KeYnotes:
Emerging technical challenges and capabilities Mr. gUs HUnt Chief Technology Officer, Central Intelligence Agency
Implications of Big Data and Intelligence Approaches to Analytics and Visualization Data Sciences and Data Democracy The Road Ahead

nGA Big data R&d perspectives & initiatives Dr. ann carBonell Director, Innovision Integration Office, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Big data and the intelligence Mission Mr. grant scHneIDer, Deputy Director/Chief Information Officer, Information Management, Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) inscoM perspectives and initiatives Ms. lIsa sHaler-clarK, Deputy Director/Program Manager, Futures, Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM), US Army Air Force perspectives and initiatives Mr. saMUel olIVer, Jr., Chief, ISR PED and Applications Division (A2CP), Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, US Air Force Big data and Army intelligence Ms. PatrIcIa gUItarD, ses, Deputy Director, Intelligence (G-2), US Army (tentative) Joint staff perspectives and initiatives Dr. anDreW Hall, Deputy Director, Intelligence, Joint Staff (tentative) spAWAR perspectives and initiatives senIor rePresentatIVe, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, US Navy

II. Emerging Applications for Defense and Intelligence


data Analytics and dcGs Mr. cHUcK gassert, Assistant Program Manager, Distributed Common Ground System Navy (DCGS-N)

large scale Analytics and network Management Dr. roBert BonneaU, Program Director, Very Complex Networks, Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) isR in a tactical Environment Mr. toM conWaY, Office of the Project Manager, Night Vision/Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Target Acquisition (NV/RSTA), Program Executive Office Intelligence, Electronic Warfare & Sensors (PEO-IEW&S), US Army the dARpA UpsidE program Dr. Dan HaMMerstroM, Program Manager, UPSIDE (Unconventional Processing of Signals for Intelligent Data Exploitation) Program, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
Utilize the Physics of the Devices and Leverage Probabilistic Techniques To Achieve Orders of Magnitude Improvements in Processing Efficiency In Embedded Sensor Data Analysis Applications

Big data Analytics and national security Mr. tIM PaYDos, Director, Worldwide Business Analytics and Optimization, IBM Geoint and large scale Analytics Mr. Jason Dalton, Senior Scientist, Digital Globe
Using Scalable Hadoop Frameworks for Large Geospatial Computations Giving Users Simple Access to Powerful Geospatial Cloud Services Using the Open Source MrGeo Project to Power Large Scale GeoINT

open source, Gots, and Goss - Empowering Big data and Enabling the intelligence Mission Mr. BrUce golDFeDer, Division Technical Lead, Data Tactics
GOSS, GOTS, and Open Source Benefits Choosing the Bazaar over the Cathedral - Building in Modular Fashion; No OEM Costs Bidirectional Benefits Cloudbase - Accumulo Providing Government with a Marketplace of Capabilities Judicious Use of COTS Exemplars: COOP and DR for Big Data Systems; Single Global Dataspace Infinitely Linearly Scalabe System Taking Big Data to the Battle Edge

III. The Latest Tools, Techniques and Technologies Data Collection/Discovery, Deep/Predictive Analytics, Cloud, Scalability, Security, etc.
sPecIal PresentatIon:
isR as a candidate solution Framework for isR Big data Volume, Velocity and Variety Mr. stePHen long Director, ISR Technology Integration, Northrop Grumman; former Oversight Executive, Motion Intelligence, OSD

Big data not Just About processing data with Analytics; its Also About How to collect, Manage, and discover large Volumes of Real time data Across Globally distributed Enterprises Mr. JoHn DelaY, Chief Strategic Officer/Architect, Geospatial Solutions, Harris Corporation challenges in Big data Analytics Applications and capabilities Mr. steVe Hagan, Vice President, Server Technologies, Oracle Public Sector
The Value of Big Data Technologies in Threat Identification, Situational Awareness, and Other Geospatially Intensive Applications Integrating Big Data Analytics with Spatial, Semantic and Traditional Business Intelligence Technologies How Engineered Systems Simplify the Creation and Configuration of Big Data Environments Practical Big Data, How to Go Beyond the Hype and Get Started to Achieve Data to Action

large-scale Analytics Mr. cHarles FleIscHMan, Chief Technology Officer, Boeing Intelligence Systems
Cutting Edge Analytics Engines; Advanced Discovery Engines; Advanced Visualization Workflow in Mobile Environments Data Security - Preventing Exfiltration in Multi-Level Secure Environments Next Generation Opportunities and Technologies - Information-to-Knowledge; Extraction of Deeper Meaning; Query Help; Feeding Analytics into Thought Process

Big data trends challenges, solutions, Use cases Mr. rIcH caMPBell, Chief Technology Officer, EMC Federal
What Defines Big Data Solutions Customer Challenges Use Cases

social data - What is it and Why should you care? Mr. tonY JIMeneZ, President and Chief Executive Officer, MicroTech
The Exponential Growth of Social Media: Feeding the Big Data Machine Mastering the Big Data Explosion Integrating Social Media Analytics with Big Data Social Data as a Complex Nervous System Deriving Real World Success from Social Data

social Media Analytics Mr. roBert MccorMacK, Director of Analytics, Aptima Human-driven data Analytics Mr. BrIan scHIMPF, Forward Deployed Engineer, Palantir
Explore Concepts and Research in Human-Driven Data Analytics Government and Commercial Applications Discussion of Large-Scale Financial Counter-Fraud Work Present Commercial Cyber-Security Analytics

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